Those maps with the (HUNDREDS) or (WARDS) designation following the county name were drawn by R Creighton and engraved by J & C Walker. Drawn primarily to illustrate the changes of the Parliamentary Reform Act of 1835, these maps show the division of each county into "hundreds", the ancient minor civil subdivision not usually shown on larger maps. Note that the maps of Durham, Northumberland and Westmoreland are divided into wards, rather than

hundreds. Major roads and turnpikes, as well as borough towns, polling places, and the largest settlements are also shown.

All other maps in the series were drawn and engraved by J Archer and issued in London between 1840 and 1845.

In this series of maps (those without an H or W), towns, villages and hamlets are identified and, in some instances, even the family seats of the nobility and landed gentry. Each map also shows topographical features, as well as canals, roads and internal political boundaries. The important railway lines and stations are also located.

Note that some counties have ONLY maps that show the Hundreds or the Wards - no topographical map. Eg maps numbered GB 11-17 are not topographical.

England Wales

GB1 Bedfordshire

GB2 Bedfordshire (H)

GB3 Berkshire

GB4 Berkshire (H)

GB5 Buckinghamshire

GB6 Buckinghamshire (H)

GB7 Cambridgeshire

GB8 Cambridgeshire (H)

GB9 Cheshire

GB10 Cheshire (H)

GB11 Cornwall (H)

GB12 Cumberland (H)

GB13 Derbyshire (H)

GB14 Devonshire (H)

GB15 Dorsetshire (H)

GB16 Durham (W)

GB17 Essex (H)

GB18 Gloucestershire

GB19 Gloucestershire (H)

GB20 Hampshire

GB21 Hampshire (H)

GB22 Hereford

GB23 Hereford (H)

GB24 Hertfordshire

GB25 Hertfordshire (H)

GB26 Huntingdonshire

GB27 Huntingdonshire (H)

GB28 Isle of Wight

GB29 Kent

GB30 Lancashire

GB31 Lancashire (H)

GB32 Leicestershire

GB33 Leicestershire (H)

GB34 Lincolnshire

GB35 Lincolnshire (H)

GB36 Middlesex

GB37 Middlesex (H)

GB38 Monmouthshire

GB39 Monmouthshire (H)

GB40 Norfolk

GB41 Norfolk (H)

GB42 Northamptonshire

GB43 Northamptonshire (H)

GB44 Northumberland

GB45 Northumberland (W)

GB46 Nottinghamshire

GB47 Nottinghamshire (H)

GB48 Oxfordshire

GB49 Oxfordshire (H)

GB50 Rutlandshire

GB51 Rutlandshire (H)

GB52 Shropshire

GB53 Shropshire (H)

GB54 Somersetshire

GB55 Somersetshire (H)

GB56 Staffordshire

GB57 Staffordshire (H)

GB58 Suffolk

GB59 Suffolk (H)

GB60 Surrey

GB61 Surrey (H)

GB62 Sussex

GB63 Sussex (H)

GB64 Warwickshire

GB65 Warwickshire (H)

GB66 Westmoreland

GB67 Westmoreland (W)land (W)

GB68 Wiltshire

GB69 Wiltshire (H)

GB70 Worcestershire

GB71 Worcestershire (H)

GB72 Anglesea

GB73 Brecknockshire

GB74 Caermarthenshire

GB75 Caernarvonshire

GB77 Denbighshire

GB78 Flintshire

GB79 Glamorganshire

GB80 Merionethshire

GB81 Montgomeryshire

GB82 Pembrokeshire

GB83 Radnorshire

IRELAND

Originally issued by P.W. Joyce in 1895, each county map in this series identifies towns, villages, railway lines and canals. In addition, the map shows the baronies in each county - and even the location of a number of large estates and "great houses"! Because these are exact reprints of antique originals, slight imperfections affecting the typefaces are occasionally visible, just as they appear in the original lithographs.

ER1 Antrim

ER2 Armagh

ER3 Carlow

ER4 Cavan

ER5 Clare

ER6 Cork

ER7 Donegal

ER8 Down

ER9 Dublin

ER10 Fermanaugh

ER11 Galway

ER12 Kerry

ER13 Kildare

ER14 Kilkenny

ER15 Kings (Offaly)

ER16 Leitrim

ER17 Limerick

ER18 Louth

ER19 Londonderry

ER20 Longford

ER21 Meath

ER22 Mayo

ER23 Monaghan

ER24 Queens (Leix)

ER25 Roscommon

ER26 Sligo

ER27 Tipperary

ER28 Tyrone

ER29 Waterford

ER30 Westmeath

ER31 Wexford

ER32 Wicklow

SCOTLAND

Originally published by John Bartholomew in 1885, each map in this series identifies towns, villages, railway lines rivers and locks. PLUS parishes are numbered and there is a numerical key to the parish names. In all more than 900 parishes and nearly 9000 place names can be located with this series.